Sofia Karimi spends a chunk of her workday weaving together false identities for her staff – crafting storylines around employment histories, family profiles and education levels. It’s all in good ...
As an increasing number of countries are moving toward reopening their economies, many global employers must decide whether to require their employees to undergo COVID-19 tests before they can return ...
One of the most effective ways to expose the existence and extent of housing discrimination is through fair housing testing. At the Fair Housing Project, we have a comprehensive testing program to ...
Nassau and Suffolk counties — as part of housing reform initiatives — have added staff to investigate and litigate discrimination complaints and established public education workshops, but they have ...
In a city with a population of more than 8 million and a pricey and perpetually tight housing market, there are just eight people charged with sussing out systemic discrimination in the housing ...
As the coronavirus pandemic plunges economies around the world into recession, governments and businesses are scrambling to find ways to get people back to work. One tool many are banking on is the ...
The Attorney General of New Jersey and the Director of the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights jointly commenced a lawsuit against the Virtua Health System and its constituent hospitals alleging that ...
When a black couple attempted to buy a house in suburban Brookfield in 2015, they were told they had to put down the entire down payment to buy the house as-is. When a white couple visited the same ...
New York should provide “immediate” funding to hire testers to uncover housing bias by real estate agents, the New York State Association of Realtors said Thursday. The state should amend its budget ...
*Serena Williams alerted her social media followers that it’s “test Serena” time again, as she once more pointed out the frequency with which she is chosen for anti-doping tests. The 23-time Grand ...
Soon, New York will start pulling up shutters and setting out chairs. Work-from-homers will venture beyond their neighborhoods from time to time. Employees will trickle back into offices. Housekeepers ...
In a city with a population of more than 8 million and a pricey and perpetually tight housing market, there are just eight people charged with sussing out systemic discrimination in the housing ...